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but i think the jurors followed the instructions on self-defense. looked at the evidence and came to a very plausible verdict. >> so, from what you heard from these two jurors, any basis for saying, they messed up, they got it wrong? >> you can say that based on the evidence. i don't think there's anything the jurors said that suggests they did a bad job. they did something inappropriate or wrong. other people see this evidence differently. but i think they came to a rational verdict. >> we've been running with the media all morning, he got away with murder. do you think we're putting too much weight on to that? she was responding to a question where a lot of people think he got away from murder, do you think she was just repeating what was said? >> my whole impression of the interview was she was reacting as much to the reaction of the verdict as to the trial. they were sequestered and they didn't know this had become a huge national story and they didn't know the president of the united states would express an opinion and protests across the count
but i think the jurors followed the instructions on self-defense. looked at the evidence and came to a very plausible verdict. >> so, from what you heard from these two jurors, any basis for saying, they messed up, they got it wrong? >> you can say that based on the evidence. i don't think there's anything the jurors said that suggests they did a bad job. they did something inappropriate or wrong. other people see this evidence differently. but i think they came to a rational...
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and against the muslim brotherhood that the tensions have spilled into blood, that the call by the defense minister for a public mandate to crash down on what he calls terrorism that they are obviously now starting to make good on their threats against muslim brotherhood. >> ben, this is just what we had feared. really the worse in this situation here. those two sides not able to keep them apart. in the meantime, you have morsi who is still in custody, i believe, with the military holding him there during a criminal investigation. what is his status? >> well, his status is really unclear. nobody seems to know where he is, how he is being held. the military insists or has insisted until now that it was for his own safety. now he is going to be officially held for 15 days while charges are investigated into the possibility that he conspired with hamas during the 2011 revolution to stage a prison break. he was being held at the time at a prison north of cairo. during that break, some of the prison guards were killed -- all of the prisoners escaped -- and, therefore, those are the charges that
and against the muslim brotherhood that the tensions have spilled into blood, that the call by the defense minister for a public mandate to crash down on what he calls terrorism that they are obviously now starting to make good on their threats against muslim brotherhood. >> ben, this is just what we had feared. really the worse in this situation here. those two sides not able to keep them apart. in the meantime, you have morsi who is still in custody, i believe, with the military holding...
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but the real power in this country at the moment is with the defense minister abd abdullfattah assisi. if they can manage to get the transition going. get a new constitution, schedule parliamentary and presidential elections. many analysts that i've spoken to are optimistic that egypt can get back on track again. but this is a very difficult moment because you have the supporters of deposed president and the muslim brotherhood are now very much in the political wilderness. there's very little in the way of any attempts to bring them back into the political process. and even though they may be unpopular at the moment, for decades, they have been a significant player in the egyptian politics. so if they can get the transition moving again. and somehow bring elements of the muslim brotherhood back in, this could be, indeed, a reset. a restarting point for the egyptian revolution. but it's very risky at the moment. >> absolutely very risky. and it's so unstable there and it's so important to have stability in the region and we definitely do not have that, especially where you are right no
but the real power in this country at the moment is with the defense minister abd abdullfattah assisi. if they can manage to get the transition going. get a new constitution, schedule parliamentary and presidential elections. many analysts that i've spoken to are optimistic that egypt can get back on track again. but this is a very difficult moment because you have the supporters of deposed president and the muslim brotherhood are now very much in the political wilderness. there's very little...
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. >> in her defense, it was all approved by the ethics office in the state department. i just want to defend huma on that. >> i got you. we've seen the reports. ana, beautiful haircut. great to have you both here on "new day". >>> coming up next, a university of pittsburgh research professor is a wagwaiting extradition acc of poisoning his wife. sfwla a sfwla. >>> and who left a huge bucket of kentucky fried chicken if her front yard and was it empty? ♪ even superheroes need superheroes, and some superheroes need complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and minerals. purina dog chow. help keep him strong. dog chow strong. vietnam in 1972. [ all ] fort benning, georgia in 1999. [ male announcer ] usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve military members, veterans, and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. when she was only fifteen hours first open hold. surgery... hand
. >> in her defense, it was all approved by the ethics office in the state department. i just want to defend huma on that. >> i got you. we've seen the reports. ana, beautiful haircut. great to have you both here on "new day". >>> coming up next, a university of pittsburgh research professor is a wagwaiting extradition acc of poisoning his wife. sfwla a sfwla. >>> and who left a huge bucket of kentucky fried chicken if her front yard and was it empty? ♪...